Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth: 1575 - 1588, Volume 2William Bullen, John S. Brewer Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1868 - 594 pages |
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Page vii
... George Carew , to whom we are indebted for the preservation of these valuable documents , so important for the elucidation of Irish history , appeared to challenge priority to all other considerations . Hitherto the life of Sir George ...
... George Carew , to whom we are indebted for the preservation of these valuable documents , so important for the elucidation of Irish history , appeared to challenge priority to all other considerations . Hitherto the life of Sir George ...
Page viii
... George Carew's own papers , without a more detailed account of his life than has hitherto been submitted to general readers . But the task of examining these documents in detail , and showing their relation to the history of Ireland ...
... George Carew's own papers , without a more detailed account of his life than has hitherto been submitted to general readers . But the task of examining these documents in detail , and showing their relation to the history of Ireland ...
Page xvi
... George Brown of Dublin , would have been tender of a friars ' house or the shrine of our Lady at Trim . When , therefore , the royal supremacy was enforced , although the chiefs might make little scruple in accepting an obligation which ...
... George Brown of Dublin , would have been tender of a friars ' house or the shrine of our Lady at Trim . When , therefore , the royal supremacy was enforced , although the chiefs might make little scruple in accepting an obligation which ...
Page lxxi
... George Poulett assigned as a reason for Cromwell's affection for Ireland , that his an- cestors had been born there.t He gives a more temperate and probably more accurate version of Poulett's indiscreet and mischievous gossip . He makes ...
... George Poulett assigned as a reason for Cromwell's affection for Ireland , that his an- cestors had been born there.t He gives a more temperate and probably more accurate version of Poulett's indiscreet and mischievous gossip . He makes ...
Page xcv
... George , Arch- bishop of Dublin , before Christmas last , not to alienate any part of his bishopric . Nevertheless he alienated most part of it to his children . ( 2. ) Whether he said he had matters of treason and other abuses to lay ...
... George , Arch- bishop of Dublin , before Christmas last , not to alienate any part of his bishopric . Nevertheless he alienated most part of it to his children . ( 2. ) Whether he said he had matters of treason and other abuses to lay ...
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